“A stripped down band with a stripped down almost live off the floor sound”, Coppersonic takes the elements found in rock, blues and country to create music with deep, traditional American roots. Based in New York, the band’s three members write songs that bring to mind the raw swagger of the Rolling Stones and the live power of the Allman Brothers at the Filmore East.

The live sound and atmosphere of a vintage studio recording is captured on the band’s new, self-titled CD “Coppersonic” and includes the 3 singles "Memories of Hollywood", "Highway Blues" and ‘the catchy "Time Wasters Club"’. Recorded at Retromedia studio in Red Bank NJ, Coppersonic has produced a recording with “A funky backbeat, blues guitar and soulful vocals”. As the new CD continues gaining national and international interest, including radio play on Radio Sinnai, Belgium, Coppersonic’s supporting tour of eastern US gains momentum with a live performance on WTVR television in Richmond VA and area venues.

Originally from Virginia, John Truelove began his musical career playing country, gospel as well as rock music which all influence his songwriting style. After moving to New York, he began hiring out his talents to area bands and musical projects. “I loved playing all the diverse styles of music in New York, but I was looking for the right project. Something that reached back to my roots,” says Truelove.

Brooklyn born John Carini was also freelancing his unique style to various ventures. A forming member of the alt-rock band The Truth, which enjoyed success in the US and the UK, Carini developed his virtuosic style while earning his music degree from Hofstra University.

Coppersonic was born in early 2000 when the two began working for the first time in Truelove’s Manhattan studio. Carini’s Hendrix-esque riffs sing with a free form raw quality that blends well with Truelove’s more structured style of composing. “It was as if we had been playing together for a decade; it just came together,” remembers Carini.

Recently, John Hummel was recruited to fill out the lineup on drums and his Bonham-esque playing style is the perfect addition to the bands roots rock sound. In the past, Coppersonic has been lucky to work with some of the best percussionists that the New York has to offer including: Chris Derosa, Joe Abbatantuna, John Cina and Brian Trim who contributed the drum tracks on the band's CD "Coppersonic".

These components come together to create the tight, memorable songs on “Coppersonic” and the powerful energy of the band’s live performances. These are the elements that allow Coppersonic to continue to earning accolades and winning new converts to their roots rock music.

John Truelove
John Carini
John Hummel
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